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Chris: Why didn't you come after me last night?
Pete: Oh, are you kidding? I had a date.
Chris: You are such a punk.
Pete: Shut up.
Chris: So do you work here?
Pete: I don't even go to school here.
Chris: Really? What school do you go to?
Pete: Dosomething.
Chris: Dosomething? You got to go there. They are way too good for me.
Pete: Your loss.
Chris: What do you do?
Pete: I am trying to fix the copier in the "A."
Chris: How's it going?
Pete: I don't know. I think I may have it fixed.
Chris: The hell you know.
Pete: Hey, we are in the library. Anybody want a drink?
Chris: Yes. Let me get it.
Pete: I'll get it. My friend.
Chris: Here you are. And here's your change.
Pete: I can take care of this.
Chris: What's your name?
Pete: Peter Petrelli. You can call me Pete. It's a nickname. I got a
class.
Chris: You go to college?
Pete: Yeah, I do.
Chris: What are you studying?
Pete: I just graduated high school. I want to be an architect. You know,
I do.
Chris: You like to draw?
Pete: I love to draw. Look at that.
Chris: What are you doing after graduation?
Pete: What are you doing? What are you doing?
Chris: I'm going to college in Boston.
Pete: Oh, right, yeah. Well, I'm going to Dosomething in New York City.
Chris: Do you go to Dosomething, too?
Pete: No. I wanted to go to Dosomething, but I didn't get in, so now I'm
going to dosomething else.
Chris: Too bad. Maybe next time.
Pete: Yeah. Maybe next time.
Chris: So are you going to stay with anybody in New York?
Pete: No, I am not. I mean, I couldn't.
Chris: You want to share an apartment?
Pete: I live in an apartment.
Chris: How much is it?
Pete: It's pretty expensive.
Chris: How much?
Pete: 14 bucks.
Chris: For now.
Pete: I can't believe it costs so much.
Chris: Well, you get what you pay for.
Pete: How much do you pay?
Chris: It's none of your business.
Pete: Oh, is that right? Are you a spy?
Chris: I'm not a spy. You know what? I bet you have never even looked at
a real girl, have you?
Pete: Well, how do you know?
Chris: I just know. Look.
Pete: What?
Chris: This girl is something.
Pete: What?
Chris: Why don't you try to get in her pants? She probably won't give it
up.
Pete: Try this girl. This girl has her own problems.
Chris: So do you know what I am going to do now?
Pete: What are you going to do now?
Chris: I'm going to go to her. And I'm going to say to her, "Have you ever
seen a beautiful girl, you want to go out with me? My name is Pete. My
father owns the whole town."
Pete: Great.
Chris: Are you still going to watch me go up to her?
Pete: Yeah.
Chris: So I'll just be sitting there?
Pete: Oh, it'll be a while.
Chris: How long is a while?
Pete: About two years.
Chris: So, if you were me, would you go up to her?
Pete: You never know. It's a whole new ball game.
Chris: Yeah.
Pete: You could take her out.
Chris: I don't know.
Pete: Don't you think you ought to?
Chris: What am I going to talk to her about?
Pete: You can talk to her about anything you want to. It's your choice. I
can't tell you what to do.
Chris: Can I walk around with her?
Pete: Sure, you can.
Chris: Do I have to talk to her?
Pete: No.
Chris: Can I just, like, hold her hand and walk around the room?
Pete: Sure.
Chris: Let her try to find somebody else to talk to.
Pete: You're going to talk to her.
Chris: And try to get her to watch me?
Pete: Yeah, why not? Why not?
Chris: How about if I talk to her?
Pete: You're going to talk to her.
Chris: Talk to her. Talk to her. Talk to her.
Pete: What am I going to say to her?
Chris: I don't know. Talk to her.
Pete: What do you want me to say to her?
Chris: Anything.
Pete: What are you going to say to her?
Chris: I'm going to ask her, "How are you doing?"
Pete: How are you doing?
Chris: No, no, no. Don't use that one.
Pete: Why not?
Chris: Because, because she will say, "Great." And I'll say, "Really."
Pete: Yeah, great.
Chris: And then what will happen?
Pete: We'll go outside.
Chris: You want to get out of here?
Pete: Yeah. That's what I want you to do.
Chris: Why don't you just tell her you are leaving.
Pete: You are leaving.
Chris: You are leaving and you want to know if she wants to go.
Pete: That's a good idea.
Chris: What do you think she will say?
Pete: Fine. Let's go. I'm leaving. She's going to say, "Fine."
Chris: But what if she says, "Where are you going? I want you to stay.
Pete: We got a plan. We go outside, right?
Chris: I think she will say, "Where are you going? I want you to stay.
Pete: We got a plan. We go outside, right?
Chris: Yeah, but I don't want to.
Pete: We got a plan. We go outside.
Chris: Why do you keep saying that?
Pete: Because we got a plan. We go outside.
Chris: It's got nothing to do with you.
Pete: We go outside.
Chris: You can't make me.
Pete: We go outside.
Chris: You don't know that.
Pete: She will say she wants you to stay.
Chris: We got a plan. We go outside.
Pete: She will say she wants you to stay.
Chris: We got a plan. We go outside.
Pete: She will say she wants you to stay.
Chris: I will. I'm telling you right now, I will. I'm telling you right
now, I will.
Pete: We are going to find out. We are going to go outside. You are going
to be a good boy and we're going to go outside and I'm going to say to her,
"Please, let's go out. I want to talk to you." You know how to talk to a
girl. All right?
Chris: Yeah, but I'm not going to go outside.
Pete: But it's a lot of fun out there.
Chris: I'm not going to go outside. I like it in here.
Pete: It's a great night.
Chris: What do you like about it in here?
Pete: It's warm. The girls are beautiful. You know, they are very warm.
Chris: They are cold.
Pete: No, no. They are beautiful.
Chris: What are you looking at?
Pete: They are beautiful.
Chris: What do you